The Divine Comedy Podcast Episodes

Written by Dante Alighieri , John Ciardi

66 Episodes - 895 pages - ★★★★ - 3.05K ratings

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The Divine Comedy - Going Downhill Fast

Daniel Earwicker - February 19, 2011 13:20 ★★★★★ - 11 ratings
One of 18 tracks released on the podcast in a single day, after a long delay (sorry)
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Interview with Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy)

Irish Beats with Rob O'Connor - October 12, 2010 10:51 - 19 minutes
Rob met up with Neil Hannon of the Divine Comedy for a cup of coffee and a chat, as Neil tours Ireland with his solo Divine Comedy show. Neil reflects on his career to date to and postulates on future projects. We also learn about the logistics of lugging a grand piano around to gigs!
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RPM: RPM: Sam Amidon, Tift Merritt, The Divine Comedy

91.3fm WYEP: RPM - July 06, 2010 04:00 ★★★★★ - 11 ratings
RPM is a weekly podcast from WYEP in Pittsburgh featuring music picks that our guests just can't stop listening to. Hear song excerpts and discussion on what's getting the most spins on the CD players and hard drives of the people who make WYEP happen.
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A Public Reading of the Divine Comedy: Purgatory 19

Languages and Linguistics - March 26, 2007 19:52 - 34 minutes ★★★★ - 1 rating
Joan Ferrante, professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University, presents an analysis and reading of the 19th canto of Dante's "Purgatorio." Ferrante's commentary is in English; the reading from the Divine Comedy is in Italian.
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A Public Reading of the Divine Comedy: Purgatory 19

Literature, Art, and Cultural Studies - March 26, 2007 19:52 - 34 minutes ★★★ - 7 ratings
Joan Ferrante, professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University, presents an analysis and reading of the 19th canto of Dante's "Purgatorio." Ferrante's commentary is in English; the reading from the Divine Comedy is in Italian.
Courses Education

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RPM: RPM: The Hold Steady, Ben Vaughn, and The Divine Comedy

91.3fm WYEP: RPM - November 01, 2006 05:00 ★★★★★ - 11 ratings
RPM is a weekly podcast from WYEP in Pittsburgh featuring music picks that our guests just can't stop listening to. Hear song excerpts and discussion on what's getting the most spins on the CD players and hard drives of the people who make WYEP happen.
Music